NREL Biomass Technology a Cornerstone of SAFFiRE Renewables Biofuel Pilot Plant Going Up in Kansas
Working With Southwest Airlines, Conestoga Energy, and Others, SAFFiRE Renewables Plans To Use NREL Technology To Help Turn Corn Stover Into Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Biomass One's Journey to Improving Power Plant Fire Protection
In this article, we delve into the success story of Biomass One and shed light on the key role played by the Intelligent Early Fire Detection (iEFD) solution provided by MoviTHERM.
Solving the Carbon dilemma
Beyond moving away from fossil fuels, one of the most promising strategies is trapping carbon and either sequestering it in the ground, or using it for other applications. There are a number of ways this can be done.
New UBC Bioenergy Facility Set to Pave Way for Carbon-negative Future
A research and demonstration facility aimed at accelerating the development of low-carbon, market-ready bioenergy products and carbon-negative energy systems has opened its doors at the University of British Columbia.
Is Waste to Energy Set to Increase in the Coming Years?
There are currently 71 waste to energy (WTE) plants in the United States. WTE plants only account for 0.4% of total electricity generation, although there is great potential to increase this percentage in the future.
Enexor BioEnergy Launches Small-Scale, Renewable Energy System to Help Solve World's Organic Waste Problem
The Bio-200â„¢ (the "System"), a modular and scalable System that converts almost any organic waste into on-site, clean and affordable energy. Customer installations will commence in Q2 starting in the United States.
In 2019, Kicking Biomass Out of the Clean Energy Club
Per unit of energy, biomass power plants emit more carbon dioxide from their smokestacks than coal plants. And cutting down older trees and replacing them with saplings reduces the amount of carbon stored in that forest, even under a best-case scenario.
Cracking the Code of Biomass Corrosion with HVTS
Biomass energy is a hot topic in our current climate. While some operators build new biomass-fired boilers, others retrofit old coal-fired boilers to burn biomass. Alcali- and sulfide-induced corrosion, however, has become a problem for many boilers.
DVO Commissions First Anaerobic Digester Installation in Pennsylvania
The dairy is utilizing the separated digested solids for bedding, having previously bedded with sand. The digested liquid is stored in a lagoon to be applied as fertilizer on to growing crops, increasing crop yield and reducing the likelihood of nutrient runoff.
Indian River Bio-Refinery in Florida to Be Converted to Innovative Eco-District
Once Complete, the Indian River Eco-District Plans to Become a Positive Showcase of Multiple Sustainable Businesses Operating Cohesively with the Local Community.
Dutch plan to build giant offshore solar power farm
Anthony Deutsch for Reuters: An offshore seaweed farm in the North Sea will be turned into a large solar power farm that aims to pipe energy to the Dutch mainland in roughly three years.
Southern States Lead Growth in Biomass Electricity Generation
Several states, especially those in the South Census region, have increased their electricity generation from biomass.
How Merthen Manor Heats Family Home And Six Cottages And Saves £20,000 Per Year In Fuel Bills
The biomass district heating system provides heat and hot water to the whole estate throughout the year, predictable fuel bills, income from the renewable heat incentive (RHI), and a 43,000kg reduction in CO2 emissions per year.
Genera Energy Launches Unique Biomass Crop Planning App
In a growing field of agriculture apps, Genera develops a specialized mobile app for planning, selecting and calculating biofuel crop needs for use with Android and Apple smart devices
September Meeting in Seoul to Unveil China, Japan, S. Korea & India's Biomass Trade Blueprint
China's massive appetite for biomass energy, Japan's challenges of sustaining biomass feedstock sources, South Korea's mature biomass supply chain as well as India's untapped biomass potential are the top topics at the annual 6th Biomass Pellets Trade & Power summit on 14-17 September, 2015 in Seoul.
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